Galaxy J7 Pro
Introduction
2017 for some, Pro for others - seemingly identical Galaxies come in a number of different, market-specific flavors this year, and we now have the Galaxy J7 Pro for review. An offshoot of the ever-growing J7 family, the Pro is meant for India, South East Asia and Brazil, each of these getting a (very slightly) further localized version.
We'll be reviewing the J730GM/DS version, the GM signifying it's the one for India if you're to blindly trust Samsung's websites. As the DS lettering indicates, it's a dual SIM phone.
The rest of the Galaxy J7 Pro is very much like the J7 (2017), which we've already reviewed. You're getting a Super AMOLED 5.5-inch display with pixels galore - alright, it's FullHD, but most of last year's J7s were 720p. Coming straight from last year is the chipset, but then the 14nm Exynos 7870 was ahead of its time back then - for a midrange SoC, that is - so it still makes sense in 2017 and will probably remain relevant in 2018, too.
Our review unit comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, but 64GB versions are also available. You can theoretically save some cash and get this 32GB version, as there's a microSD slot, fully dedicated one at that so you won't be sacrificing the second SIM slot.
We weren't exactly thrilled about the camera when we reviewed the J7 (2017), but it got the job done, and the Pro receives the same 13MP f/1.7 setup. For selfies, you're also getting 13MP resolution and a flash.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro Key Futures :
Screen: 5.5" 1080p Super AMOLED screen (401ppi); Always On Display
OS: Android 7.0 Nougat; Samsung Experience 8.1
Chipset: 14nm octa-core Exynos 7870 (8 x 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 cores)
Memory: 3GB of RAM; 32/64GB storage, dedicated microSD slot for expansion
Camera: Primary 13MP, f/1.7, LED flash; Secondary 13MP, f/1.9, LED flash
Video: 1080p at 30fps
Connectivity: nano SIM (dual SIM version available); LTE (Cat. 6); dual-band Wi-Fi ac; Bluetooth 4.2; FM Radio; microUSB; 3.5mm jack
Battery: 3,600mAh
Misc: Fingerprint reader, Samsung Pay
Main shortcomings:
Same GPU as the J7 (2016), yet twice as many pixels on the screen
microUSB port isn't the least bit Pro
No quick charging
With all the good stuff the Galaxy J7 Pro shares with the J7 (2017), there's no escaping the cons. For one, the sizeable 3,600mAh battery will take ages to fill up without any fast charging. And the power-efficient chipset isn't all too powerful, particularly in the graphics department - the Galaxy J7 (2016) could get away with it since it's got a lower-res display, but the FullHD displays of this year's J7s would be happier with a bit more oomph.


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